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All the key developments planned for Greater Manchester this week

Hundreds of new homes and bed spaces for students, residents and hotel guests alike have been raised with Greater Manchester councils this week.

In Bolton, plans for a new six-storey student housing block have been put on the table. This would contain 97 student flats on the land currently home to a luxury car showroom in Bolton town centre.

Over in Rochdale, the first steps towards a massive plan for more than 300 new homes, a primary school and a car parking extension in Littleborough have been submitted to the council.

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In Manchester, proposals for a new Dakota Hotel containing 154 rooms next to the airport have been touted.

Here is a breakdown of each borough’s submitted planning applications this week

Plans to create 97 student flats in new six-storey building over high performance car showroom

A six-storey block containing 97 student flats is planned above a luxury car showroom near Bolton town centre.

AA Performance Cars Ltd, at Thynne Street, Bolton have applied for planning permission for a multi-storey mixed-use building with ground floor commercial use with a student halls of residence at first floor and above.

The firm, which describes itself as family run, markets ‘high quality prestige and performance vehicles’ including Lamborghinis, Land Rovers and Audis.

Council 'seeking options' for temporary library for Radcliffe as current building to become 'enterprise centre'

Sites across Radcliffe are being considered for a temporary library as the clock ticks towards the current building closing in three months.

The present library is to be converted into a £1.7M

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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